Ganglion (Cyst of the Wrist)

What is a Ganglion?

A ganglion is a cyst that can be found in different areas of the wrist or fingers. They are filled with mucus like fluid similar to what is found in the joint. They are often harmless and disappear on their own. Other times they can cause soreness.

Common Causes

There is not a clear factor that triggers the ganglia. They are common in gymnasts who experience repeated stress to the wrist.

Diagnosis

To receive a diagnosis, a qualified musculoskeletal expert will first take a medical history and conduct a physical exam. MRI testing may also be ordered.

Treatment

Initial treatment is non-surgical. Observation, immobilization, aspiration and cortisone injection are first treatment options. If needed, surgery can be used to remove the ganglion.